Cell Signalling Thermodynamics and Molecular Control

Intracellular signal transduction is an important topic of research in cell and molecular biology. It has a wide range of implications in growth, differentiation, development, animal polarity, cellular response monitoring, and many disease processes, including cancer. The functional homeostasis of a...

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Other Authors: Ray, Sajal (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2019
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